Modi skips UNGA as US ties sour over Russian oil sanctions
S. Jaishankar will address the assembly on September 27
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S. Jaishankar will address the assembly on September 27
Homeland Security officials say arrested workers were barred from working in US after crossing border illegally
Move comes during sweeping cabinet reshuffle after resignation of deputy PM
Data reinforces fears of a weakening economy
Cairo calls forced displacement a “red line”
Moscow warns foreign troops would be “legitimate targets”
Tensions rise in the Caribbean as Washington steps up military pressure
Govt appoints new ministers in departments
'I deeply regret my decision to not seek additional specialist tax advice'
US president reacts to Modi, Putin, Xi’s show of unity at SCO summit in Tianjin
Anutin easily passes threshold of more than half of lower house votes required to become premier
Schena conspired to collect, share national defense info to individuals he thought worked for China
Friday's earthquake of magnitude 5.4 strikes southeast 10km deep, hours after one late on Thursday night
Xi tells Kim China, North Korea are 'good neighbours, good friends and good comrades'
Pentagon calls action 'highly provocative', 'designed to interfere with our counter narco-terror operations'
Authorities say ill-fated boat was overloaded at the time of accident
POTUS warns Maduro and narco groups in Caribbean
Aid agencies confirm famine conditions already gripping northern Gaza and rapidly spreading south
Iconic 140-year-old Gloria funicular derails in Lisbon
US president hints at consequences as Moscow signals possible talks with Kyiv.
Putin indicates no willingness to soften his long-standing demands
Iran's three enrichment sites were badly damaged or destroyed in the Israeli and US bombing campaigns
Despite maintaining ties throughout the Gaza war and coordinating aid deliveries into the enclave
ICE is largely protected under US Constitution - as long as activists don't interfere with that work
China's military was also showing it was determined to dominate its near seas as well
Tehran shares 13th-century Saadi Shirazi’s poem Bani Adam, urging peac,e not war
Tuesday’s incident in Kashmir left at least 26 people dead
Indi, Pakistan has expelled military diplomats, cancelled visas, and halted trade links
The nuclear-armed nations have unleashed a raft of measures against each other
Special status revocation after Article 370 abrogation has devastated the economy in occupied Kashmir
Saudi authorities say 122,286,712 visitors came to Two Holy Mosques
US urges Lebanon to disarm Hezbollah
The south Beirut airstrike was heard across Lebanese capital and produced a large column of black smoke
IDF claims it had arrested three Palestinians suspected of throwing 'rocks'
Khamenei warns any hostile move against Iran will be met with 'hard slap'
Britain's monarch expresses thanks for support, postpones engagements for treatment
Seismic events left staggering impact, affecting 14 million people across region
Prince Harry’s forthcoming visit holds potential for a significant reconciliation within the royal family
Announcement prompted an outpouring of public support and concern for the British monarch's health
"The Constitutional Council has approved all the government's text," he wrote on X, formally Twitter.
Secretary Rubio says anyone residing in the country illegally is considered a criminal
US president says he'd be 'very firm' with Netanyahu on speedy Gaza ceasefire, latter wants one too
Sanctions will remain in place against Assad, his inner circle, actors deemed destabilizing to region
Press secy says if Zoahran Mamdani elected, it'll be extremely difficult to work with him
Qatari officials confirm ceasefire between Iran, Israel has reopened channels for Gaza diplomacy